Since my original D16Z6 cam setup made power at such high rpms I could utilise higher rpms, with ok, less power... but getting rid of the power dip when shifting. right now when I shift down I go from approximatly 140 bhp to 100 bhp. An instant loss of 40 bhp... no matter which gearbox I use since there are no significant closer gearboxes I know off, only shorter final gears.
So lets say with my D16Z6 cam I still could have 120 bhp around 9000 rpm (probably overestimated guess okay), but shifting down a gear at 9000 rpm would mean getting back around 120 bhp again. So there is the benefit. Not in a direct measure, but my 0-400 m. time could improve on it still.
And okay, my current Skunk2 setup clearly shows 7500 rpm is max hp and then it tumbles down much faster compared to the D16Z6 cam... so for that setup getting my 9000 rpm might prove less usefull, but still I want the engine be able to do 9000 safely. So I can decide were my ideal shift point is instead of my rev limiter. Max hp is not everything I would say
